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==introduction==
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reRDM is a project consisting of 36 architectural interventions designed by students of TU Delft’s faculty of Architecture ([http://www.hyperbody.nl Hyperbody] master-1 semester). Each of those interventions started by identifying qualities and challenges found across the present-day RDM area, which stem from its unique culture, spatial qualities, relationship to the rest of Amsterdam and its potential to sustainably grow towards a better future. Consequently, the resulting 36 architectural designs present a vision of a bottom-up development of the RDM approached as a vibrant ecosystem of people, things and spaces, aspiring to show a playful and exciting alternative to a top-down way of planning the future of the area. In this, latest technologies serve an important role, opening up new means of architectural production, inhabitant participation and creation of unprecedented kinds of architecture.
  
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reRDM is a project consisting of 36 architectural interventions designed by students of TU Delft’s faculty of Architecture (Hyperbody master-1 semester). Each of those interventions started by identifying qualities and challenges found across the present-day RDM area, which stem from its unique culture, spatial qualities, relationship to the rest of Amsterdam and its potential to sustainably grow towards a better future. Consequently, the resulting 36 architectural designs present a vision of a bottom-up development of the RDM approached as a vibrant ecosystem of people, things and spaces, aspiring to show a playful and exciting alternative to a top-down way of planning the future of the area. In this, latest technologies serve an important role, opening up new means of architectural production, inhabitant participation and creation of unprecedented kinds of architecture.

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